Open Source is beyond just Computer Science. Today I conducted my first in-person session on Intro to Open Source and Career Opportunities for the Electrical Engineering branch.
I have finally started creating video content ❤️. If you want you can subscribe to my channel. The channel will be focused on Open Source, DevOps, and CNCF :)
Created my very first NodeJs + Express backend application. It is a blog site. I used Express-handlebars as a templating engine. I enjoyed it a lot and learned many things. 🎉🥳
👋 Hey People! 👩💻🌟 I'm actively searching for opportunities as DevRel, DevOps, and SRE! 🚀 If you know of any exciting roles or have recommendations, please feel free to reach out through DMs or share them below. RTs would be appreciated 🙌😄
Successfully got 3 of my friends to contribute to Open Source (Even though the project is our engineering micro project, but is a good starting point). Telling them how communication & contribution in public will help them was a real game-changer. 😄💯
"How to get started with open source ?" This is the question I get a lot in my DM's. Interestingly I am currently involved with
@commclassroom
's 3 open source projects. Let me tell you about them in a thread and how can you get started 🧵👇
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I am pleased to announce that I would be joining
@semasoftware1
as a Community Lead ❤️🎉
P.S: Thank you
@kunalstwt
for your guidance and
@vanitallie_matt
for a smooth and friendly interview. Can't wait to join the team🙌
Got the "GitHub Campus Expert" badge on my GitHub profile. 🎉🚩I would be soon sharing my learning from GCE training in the form of a thread/ blog.
GitHub profile:
For the first time, I pushed my Docker image to container registry (GitHub) and wrote an action to update it after every push to the main branch. It feels like an achievement after spending a lot of time and effort trying something entirely new in a new project ♥
If you are starting with kubernetes then I would highly recommend you'll to take KCNA exam. As a beginner it covers every area of K8s you should be knowing.
You can even follow my notes here:
You don't need to wait for GSoC, Outreachy, and other programs for contributing to opensource. Today I found an error in the boilerplate of a testing framework (which took me a long to figure out) and I raised an issue explaining it and PR fixing it.
Hey everyone, I have been logging my DevOps learning journey in this GitHub repo. I have tried including the applications I practiced the concept on. You can add suggestions by raising an issue or just simply use the repo 🙌